Category: Previous Events

After two successful editions of the Latin America Port Expansion Summit in Peru & Colombia, Lnoppen will host its 3rd edition this time in Mexico, with Latinports as Associated Partner, as on the previous occasions.

One year after the third of locks came into operation in the Panama Canal, Latin American ports plans are becoming real, with new projects as well as new needs for update and modernize facilities, opening wide business opportunities.

In the second great event in America Latin, in which there was a nourished concurrency, Lnoppen it is positioning as one of the main companies dedicated to disclose the happen port in the region, with the support of Latinports as Associate Partner.

The completion of the Panama Canal expansion; and the recent bankruptcy of Hanjin Shipping are the two seismic events of the decade. Ocean carriers APL and MSC join port operator PSA to assess the effects cascading through the global supply chain.

Highlighted the crisis of port industry as a result of the static of the foreign trade and therefore of the containers movement, warning about the oversizing of the sector during times of crisis that has led to failures such as Tecplata in Argentina and La Union in El Salvador.

In an interview with Portfolio of Colombia, President of the Inter-American Development Bank said that “it is clear that the good times are back, but more than one considers that this boom can last a little and that there are many crosswinds that must provide attention. More than one recalls that ten years ago everything seemed very well and a few months later the bubble burst”.

Thank you very much for sharing with us your new interactive website. I think it will be very useful for us. We will share the information with companies and appropriate institutions in Florida that can make use of the information on the website.

Congratulation on your new website. It is not easy in the port trade to produce something attractive and interesting at the same time, prove of it are the endless aerial photos of terminals that are seen in all the brochures, internet pages and ads.

Thanks a lot. It is very interesting and I congratulate you for all the work that this development represents, above all on the part of research. With great pleasure I will sign up on the mailing list.